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Panthers sign Hasson Reddick


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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

Good contract, poor scheme fit. I definitely don't hate it. 

Rhule and Snow know his abilities better than anyone. 
 

Reddick obviously wasn’t getting the offers he was seeking and will be looking to prove that last year wasn’t a fluke. No better way to do that than with the two guys who helped mold him into a 1st rounder from being a walk on DB

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

Rhule and Snow know his abilities better than anyone. 
 

Reddick obviously wasn’t getting the offers he was seeking and will be looking to prove that last year wasn’t a fluke. No better way to do that than with the two guys who helped mold him into a 1st rounder from being a walk on DB

I’m curious if anyone has any insights on how they used him in college? Obviously the cardinals didn’t utilize him right the first few years.

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6 minutes ago, jayflip said:

I’m curious if anyone has any insights on how they used him in college? Obviously the cardinals didn’t utilize him right the first few years.

Had him come off the edge. Which is what the Cardinals finally had him do this year which led to his breakout year

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18. Haason Reddick, Edge/LB, Arizona Cardinals (27)

He had a big second half of the season and finished with 12.5 sacks, which was tied for fourth league-wide. Reddick’s role in Arizona has changed about 400 times in four seasons, but he has shown pass-rushing chops. He’s a hybrid-type player who could be really fun with the right defensive coordinator.

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He played this same scheme under the same DC and HC in college and thrived.

 

think he is going to be good.

I was about to ask him what scheme?  Do we actually have one preferred scheme or just base it on whatever players they happen to have on the roster at the moment?  

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